ENTERTAINMENTS.
CENTRAL THEATRE PICTURES I TO-NIGHT. “THE WILD. GOOSE/’ “The Wild Goose,” to be screened ta night, is a Paramount masterpiece featuring Mary McLaren. The story deals with the love, triangle treated from a new and novel standpoint. Diana Manners is the wife of an architect, and she becomes infatuated with another man. When Hastings, who is Manners’ friend, learns that his own wife secretly loves Manners, and that the latter’s wife has eloped with the other man, he follows them, in his motorcar, and after forcing the man into his automobile he deliberately drives over the cliff, thereby serving a double purpose—to give his wife freedom froYn him and to save the honour of his friend. “GOING UPJ’ , tO-MORROW NIGHT. ' J. d. Williamson’s famous aviation comic opera “Going Up” will be staged at the Central Theatre tolmorrow night. The Gisborne Daily Telegraph r,eports the following: "Las: evening the Company was seen to great advantage in the popular J. C. Williamson production “Going Up,” a bright, breezy musical play of the best type, with many z catchy airs and humorous situations/ The Theatre was well filled,, and the play went with a swing from start to finish, recalls being the order of the evening. As the author who. poses as an aviator, Mr O’Connor, was in his element, and his witticisms created continual laughter.” The box plains at Flatt’s, where seats may be reserved without extra charge.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4396, 29 March 1922, Page 2
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237ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4396, 29 March 1922, Page 2
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